Defne Abur receives NIH F31 award!

Congratulations to PhD candidate, Defne Abur! Defne was recently awarded an NIH/NIDCD F31 predoctoral fellowship to study “Longitudinal changes to speech in Parkinson’s disease phenotypes”!    

Jake Noordzij presents at the 2018 BME Senior Design Project Conference

On May 4th, the Stepp Lab researcher Jake Noordzij presented his work in collaboration with Haiyun Xu and Boston University’s Hearing Research Center at the annual Senior Design Project Conference. Their project, –entitled “Testing the Cortical Algorithm in Simulated Cocktail Party Environment”– focused on evaluating the effectiveness of a neural network model to mitigate the […]

Congratulations, Dr. McKenna!

Congrats to Dr. Victoria McKenna, who passed her dissertation defense entitled “The Relationship between Physiological, Acoustical, and Perceptual Measures of Vocal Effort.” She will be furthering her academic career as a post-doctoral researcher at Purdue University under the mentorship of Dr. Jessica Huber.

Dr. Cara Stepp and Jenny Vojtech present their research at Delsys

On October 27th, Dr. Cara Stepp and Jenny Vojtech presented a talk on “Predicting optimal surface electromyographic control of human-machine interface devices in individuals with motor impairments” as part of the quarterly Delsys Seminar Series. For more information about the talk, visit the Delsys Seminar Series page for the event.

Stepp lab undergraduates present at the 20th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

On October 13th, Stepp lab undergraduates Nicole Enos, Jake Noordzij, and Nadia Oleinik presented their summer research conducted through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) at BU’s undergraduate research symposium. Nicole Enos presenting a poster entitled “Comparing visual-analog-scale ratings and orthographic transcription estimates of intelligibility in naive listeners.”   Jake Noordzij presenting a poster entitled “Effects of pitch and speech rate on the […]